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Real Madrid: When Mourinho ordered Sergio Ramos & Xabi Alonso to get themselves sent off

Jose Mourinho is a serial winner in every way you could possibly imagine.

He’s won every UEFA European competition available for him to win, barring the Super Cup, and has forged a legacy as one of the game’s greatest and most successful managers, in an era that has seen him cross ties with some truly elite minds.

In a time where Pep Guardiola’s possession-based, passing football is considered the ‘right way’ to play the game, Mourinho is football’s anti-hero. He goes against the grain, but he almost always gets results.

Back the man and he will deliver. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact and just one look at his CV supports that claim.

You’re either a Mourinho guy or you’re not. And if you are, it makes you appreciate his moments of genius and thinking outside of the box that bit more. The man really will do anything it takes to be successful, and has turned football on its head at times in doing so.

He shook the Premier League to its core in the mid-2000s when turning Chelsea into one of the best defensive outfits we’ll ever see, shutting out the competition and winning back-to-back Premier Leagues, after arriving from Porto where he’d turned them into Champions League winners.

Things haven’t been quite as straightforward in recent years after a rocky end to his tenure at Manchester United and a difficult spell in charge of Tottenham, but Mourinho seems to have gotten his mojo back after returning to Serie A, this time with AS Roma.

But it’s his time in Madrid that we’re looking at right now, when he was in the hot seat for perhaps the biggest club in the world – Real Madrid – and a moment of madness that was also absolutely brilliant.

Footage has done the rounds on Twitter of Mourinho during his time in charge of

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